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Stand pipe capacity calculations

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10Gallen

Civil/Environmental
Mar 2, 2003
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Good morning all,
Can anyone provide advice as to calculating the capacity of a vertical standpipe acting as overflow relief in a pond? The only formulae I have that approximate the situation are for weir flow, but I'm not sure if it is applicable. I'm particularly interested in the performance as the water level rises.
Thanks for your attention,
Glenn Allen
 
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